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- Star Wars fanatics take a cross-country trip to George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch so their dying friend can see a screening of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) before its release.
- After a young actress unknowingly eats her roommate's marijuana cupcakes, her day becomes a series of misadventures.
- A documentary following the controversial captivity of killer whales, and its dangers for both humans and whales.
- The mesmerizing story of a young girl's romance with God. Her faith, trials, and sacrifices reveal a way of life based on love and simplicity. A contemplative film based on the true story of Saint Therese of Lisieux, the most popular saint of modern times.
- An investigative journalist uncovers the money, influence, and alarming rationale behind covert efforts to control the most vital resource on the planet.
- A spoof of disaster films, an asteroid is coming towards earth and Harry Bottoms is in charge of saving us all...again...
- Three twenty-something pals circa 1996 revisit their small-town roots to attend the funeral of their high school friend Bender. The guys spend a wild weekend reminiscing over football, booze and babes while struggling with their problems.
- Comedian Jamie Kennedy shows just how nasty and mean the fight is between those in the spotlight and those in the dark
- Combining verite footage, interviews and rare archival material, VIEW FROM A GRAIN OF SAND is a harrowing, thought-provoking, yet intimate portrait of Afghan women's history over the last 30 years - from the rule of King Zahir Shah in the 1960's to the current Hamid Karzai government. Told through the eyes of three Afghan women - a doctor, a teacher and women's rights activist -this documentary tells the story of how war, international interference and the rise of political Islam has stripped Afghan women of rights and freedom. Together with rarely seen archival footage, their powerful stories provide illuminating context for Afghanistan's current situation and the ongoing battle women face to gain even basic human rights.
- Two guys want to get laid. Ed Lover and Doctor Dré both has cameos too.
- The crew of the Discovery struggle to survive and escape to the surface after the Space Shuttle ditches into the Atlantic Ocean.
- Set in 1950, The Heart That Sings tells the poignant story of a brokenhearted orphan from the Holocaust trying to begin life again when she is hired as the music and drama counselor at an elite Jewish girl's summer camp.
- "American Shopper" is a feature-length film about one man's passionate and comic struggle to start an unlikely new sport, and about the citizens of a small town who overcome their initial skepticism and get swept up in his crazy dream. The film follows the stories of several townspeople who decide to participate in the sport and compete in the 1st National Aisling Championship, and whose lives are turned upside down in the process.
- Left for dead, abandoned, and confused, test subject D.I.C. cant recall anything about his past life. With a group of relentless mercenaries hot on his tail, all he knows is that they want him dead or alive. Slowly unraveling a sinister plot perpetrated by the highest levels of government, he learns that he may be the key to solving a mysterious, adverse epidemic that threatens the very fabric of society; a fact that still doesn't stop him from kicking ass and going out with a bang.
- A look at the effect a coach has on a team made up of convicted felons, during their final season together.
- Two girls get in a fight over a red dress and end up destroying the store before they make up.
- Six friends find themselves diverted from a rock gig to a fight for their lives. Lost and afraid they soon discover their refuge is not the sanctuary of a hospital they first thought and find themselves in a bizarre struggle with Lydia, a Demonic Siren who needs to keep them alive so that she can perform the Dark Passage of Four that will grant her immortality.
- A one on one talk show that deals mainly with celebrities in both the sports and entertainment world and their POV on current events and everyday life.
- A small town on the Mexico-U.S. border struggles to survive in the face of corporate greed and political exploitation.
- Many woodworking projects include frames and panels. You'll learn about the different kinds of frames and panels and how to build them on the table saw and router table.
- The router is generally considered one of the most versatile tools in a woodworking shop. Discover what to look for in buying a router and bits, and some tips on how to use a handheld router for clean, accurate cuts.
- When crosscutting on the table saw, sometimes you have to break the rules. Find out why sometimes it pays to measure once and cut twice. Also learn how to make an auxiliary fence and a sled and adjust your saw for clean, square cuts.
- There's a certain satisfaction in taking your lumber from a rough state to a completed project. You'll learn about buying lumber, how to square it up, and glue it into panels.
- The band saw is one of the most versatile and creative machines you can have. Follow along as you'll find the logical steps in tuning up and using a band saw for techniques such as cutting curves and circles, as well as resawing.
- A basic miter can be one of the trickiest joints to make accurately. You'll learn a step-by-step approach to setting up the table saw for cutting miter joints as well as some special store-bought and shop-built accessories for mitering.
- Once you have a table saw in your shop, adding accessories will make your work more accurate and safer. Learn as four of the Woodsmith magazine editors get together to pick their top five table saw accessories.
- Woodworkers love to check out the drawers in a piece of furniture. Learn the correct joints to use when designing and building drawers and some shop tips for working with drawer guides, slides, and hardware.
- For some woodworking tasks, hand tools are better than machine tools. You'll meet a remarkable craftsman who uses nothing but hand tools and then learn some tips and techniques on sharpening and using hand planes, scrapers, and chisels.
- One of the classic woodworking joints is the mortise and tenon. Learn how to cut a mortise and tenon with a drill press and a table saw, what to look for in buying a mortiser, and how to fix a joint that's too loose.
- Discover what the Woodsmith magazine thinks is important to consider when buying or building a router table. Then pick up some tips for using a router table safely, building some accessories for a router table, and making your own moldings.
- The Woodsmith magazine editors pick their favorite stationary power tools for a shop. Then learn about an interactive program that will help you lay out the tools in your shop.
- Choosing the correct joint to strengthen a project is usually critical. But it doesn't have to be difficult. You'll learn about three quick and easy joints and the advantages of each.
- Looking back over the past 30 years, the editors of Woodsmith answer the questions: What three tools should you buy first? What accessories? What are your best tips for using the tools? What project inspired you the most?
- A shelf can be just a piece of plywood, but the Woodsmith editors show how to add the right edging, either veneer tape or solid-wood. Or add a wider strip to balance the look while adding strength to support the weight of all the books.
- Adding a simple piece of molding can make all the difference in the appearance of a project. The Woodsmith editors show how to make three moldings on a router table: a quarter round, a cove molding, and bead molding.
- The Woodsmith editors discuss four basic joints used to assemble the corners of a cabinet, a simple rabbet joint, a dado joint used for the top and bottom, a very strong locking joint called a tongue and dado, and a modern technique pocket screw joinery.
- At some point all the pieces you cut for a project have to be assembled. The Woodsmith editors show how to dry-fit a cabinet to check the fit of all the pieces, the types of glue to use, and the techniques we use to clamp a cabinet so it's square.
- The centerpiece of every shop is a workbench. The editors of Woodsmithshow step-by-step how to build our most popular weekend workbench using common building materials. Then how to add a vises and bench dogs to make is even more useful.
- A router table is one of the most important tools in the shop. It all begins with accessories for the fence and adding a micro-adjuster. Then the editors show how to use three common router bits to make 17 profiles, and how to make tenon and groove joinery on the router table.
- From one simple project, a cutting board, the editors of Woodsmith show seven master techniques you can learn to use on hundreds of projects.
- Cutting boards to the exact width you need is best done on a table saw. The Woodsmith editors talk about the right saw blade to use, and then show the jigs and techniques to get a perfect rip cut.
- There's more to making a table leg than just cutting a long board. First, learn the secrets to getting a perfect grain pattern on a leg. Then the Woodsmith editors show a simple jig for cutting tapered legs, both two-sided and four-sided, and a special technique for make a flared tapered leg.
- The editors of Woodsmith choose three of our most popular shop storage projects that you can build in a weekend: a peg board storage system, a roll-around shop cart, and a lumber storage rack.
- The last 2 steps can be the most important part of a project: sanding and applying a finish. The editors look at the sanding tools and techniques to get the best results. Then they share their favorite, fast and fool-proof finishing methods.
- Over the past 30 years, the editors have shown hundreds of shop tips in Woodsmith magazine. Now they share their top tips for getting the most out of your table saw, router table, drill press, and more.
- The editors of Woodsmith magazine show how to build an inexpensive wall-mounted shop storage cabinet. Pegboard and smooth-sliding doors allow you to maximize your storage capacity in a minimal amount of space, and simple construction techniques make it a snap to build.
- Bowls made with a router? See the tips, tricks, and techniques for turning a few pieces of scrap wood into beautiful bowls. No big, expensive tools are needed to make the chips fly - just a hand-held router and a special bit.
- Learn all the basics of a router table: from making a laminated top to getting a perfect-fitting insert plate. You'll learn step-by-step how to make a rock-solid router table top. Plus, the Woodsmith editors give their top picks for accessories and add-ons that will make any router table work harder.
- The Woodsmith editors share three quick and easy techniques for making heirloom tables. A never-fail corner joint that simply bolts together. Two ways to put a top together without having to worry about glue and clamps. And a way to add turned legs without using a lathe.
- Master this classic joinery technique. We fire up the table saw to show you the step-by-step techniques to building perfect box joint boxes -- from making your own thin stock to cutting flawless-fitting joints on the table saw.